Today I had this problem accessing the domain https://www.holztextil.com.br with a wordpress site, yesterday it was working normally.
I looked for ways to solve it and also read other topics in the community and tried to do what I understood, but none worked.
I cleared cache on the PC and others where the problem appeared in the browser
i used ipconfig /flushdns on the pc
cleared cloudflare’s cache
I made some changes in cloudflare’s DNS’s, they had no effect, I went back to the original
searched for the .htaccess , but couldn’t find it on the server
I am using flexible encryption on cloudflare
I disabled the “Always use HTTP” in cloudflare
I logged into my cloudflare and agius.cloud to review the settings
I made several changes and one of them worked, but I don’t know which one, because the message Err_to_many_redirects came back.
I would like someone to review the settings to see if they find something wrong, because I’m already lost.
Change that to Full (strict) and it should work.
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but don’t I have to change or buy another SSL certificate?
You need a signed SSL certificate for your domain, that is correct.
You can get a free cert from Letsencrypt or use a Cloudflare Origin certificate (which only works with Cloudflare proxy enabled).
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If you don’t have a certificate on your origin, your site is not secure.
Unencrypted & unverified connections
Imagine you open Paypal and suddenly get that warning
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Would you continue? Probably not. For decades leaders in IT security have advocated that people upgrade their sites from unencrypted HTTP to secure HTTPS. And for a reason, everything you send via an HTTP connection is sent in plain text and can be intercepted at any point between you and the server.
Equally, you’d probably not proceed if you got such a warning, right?
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That’s when th…
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I have same issues a few days ago with my website https://lotteryteer.in/
I tried doing same things and none of this work.
The final step that work for me was that
Go to general setting of your WordPress website (if you’re not using WordPress find the general setting in your CMS)
Set the WordPress and site address same
Most of the time when you set the different WordPress and site address, this issue happens
By setting the same WordPress and site address the issue will be solved. if still the error is not solved try clearing the cache again.
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